Spammers seeking out Instant Messengers
Seventeen million Americans who use services like America Online’s Instant Messenger and Microsoft’s MSN Messenger have received unsolicited commercial messages through the services at least once, according to a survey released today by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. That amounts to one third of the 52 million adults who use the Internet communications software, according to Pew Internet Executive Director Lee Rainie.
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